"There is value in exclusivity... [Consumers] are willing to pay a premium for high quality, exclusive content," he said.

Instead, HBO is sticking with HBO Go, a streaming service free to subscribers that that will hit the iPad and other mobile platforms within the next six months. It's a blow to Netflix subscribers, who have held out hope that Watch Instantly would get more premium content through cable provider deals. But HBO's never done "free," and by pushing out content themselves we hopefully won't have to deal with availability delays.

Besides, there's about a hundred hours of Futurama in your Instant queue already. That should be more than enough to keep you occupied. [Bloomberg]